Novembre 2016

The European Commission today presents a package of measures to keep the European Union competitive as the clean energy transition is changing the global energy markets.

Pubblicato in Scienceonline

 

"Health at a Glance: Europe 2016" European Commission/OECD joint report shows that policies that aim at promoting good health and preventing diseases as well as more effective healthcare could save lives and billions of euros in the European Union.

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IM Sea grass beds, like these off the coast of British Columbia, Canada, might buffer the impacts of ocean acidification (Christopher Harley, University of British Columbia).


Acidification of the world’s oceans could drive a cascading loss of biodiversity in some marine habitats, according to research published today in Nature Climate Change.

The work by biodiversity researchers from the University of British Columbia (UBC) and colleagues in Europe, Australia, the U.S., Japan and China, combines dozens of existing studies to paint a more nuanced picture of the impact of ocean acidification.

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Domenica, 20 Novembre 2016 09:39

Leishmaniasis: epidemiological situation

 

Status of endemicity of cutaneous leishmaniasis, worldwide, 2015

Recurrent epidemics of visceral leishmaniasis in East Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan and Sudan) have caused high morbidity and mortality in affected communities. Likewise, major epidemics of cutaneous leishmaniasis have affected different parts Afghanistan and the Syrian Arab Republic. In 2014, more than 90% of new cases reported to WHO occurred in six countries: Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Somalia, South Sudan and Sudan. In the WHO South-East Asia Region, the kala-azar elimination programme is progressing satisfactorily, and countries such as Bangladesh that reported more than 9000 cases in 2006 reported an average of some 600 news cases in 2014–2015. The majority of cutaneous Leishmaniasis cases occur in Afghanistan, Algeria, Brazil, Colombia, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Pakistan, Peru, Saudi Arabia and the Syrian Arab Republic.

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Sabato 10 dicembre si terrà presso la sede della Società Romana di Scienze Naturali

la Lectio Magistralis 2016: Origine ed evoluzione delle piante terrestri del prof. Franco Bruno

Chaimen: Pierangel Crucitti e Federica Emiliani

Pubblicato in Scienze Naturali

The Marrakech climate conference concluded yesterday with concrete results to put the Paris Agreement on climate change into action.

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The global ocean economy is estimated at €1.3 trillion. Climate change, poverty and food security are some of the global challenges that can be effectively addressed, if oceans are better protected and sustainably managed.

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Giovedì, 10 Novembre 2016 00:00

Why Humans Don't Have More Neanderthal DNA

The mutations humans acquired from Neanderthals are slowly being purged from the genome overtime.

Modern humans with non-African ancestry get between one and four percent of their DNA from Neanderthals. This species of hominid lived in Europe, the Middle East and central Asia until roughly 30,000 years ago, but their DNA has endured through the years—passed on to many populations of Homo Sapiens during a period of interbreeding between the species that began roughly 50,000 years ago.

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A LIFE-line for 144 innovative projects investing for a better environment and climate action.

The European Commission has approved an investment package of €222.7 million from the EU budget to support Europe's transition to a more sustainable and low-carbon future. The EU funding will spur additional investments leading to a total of €398.6 million to be invested into 144 new projects in 23 Member States.

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